The Neighbourhood Tour 2019

The Neighbourhood Tour 2019: Newbury Park, California natives, The Neighbourhood, or shortened by their fans as The NBHD, are an indie rock band from the United States.

Formed in 2011 by friends Jesse Rutherford, Jeremy Freedman, Zach Abels, Mikey Margott and Bryan Sammis, the band released two EPs, “I’m Sorry…” which contained the explosive “Sweater Weather” in 2012. Later that same year, the band released a second EP entitled “Thank You.”

By early 2013 the band released their first full-length album
“I Love You” and the announcement of their performance at the Coachella
music festival that year. Because of the success of their EPs, “I Love
You” debuted 39th on the Billboard200 albums chart, with “Sweater
Weather” reaching number one on the Billboard alternative chart by June
2013. The release of the album meant a tour; a tour that they called
“The Love Collection Tour” alongside bands JMSN, Lovelife and The 1975.

Riding the success of all their successful tours and festivals,
the band premiered a new song “Silver” on BBC 1 radio in December 2013,
and in January released “Honest” for the Spiderman 2 soundtrack. Around
the same time, they also announced the “#000000 & #FFFFFF” project
(aka Black & White) to be released sometime during 2014. Despite the
loss of drummer Bryan Sammis (and the consequent gain of Brandon Fried)
they again set out on a world tour, “Le Tour Noir” in 2014.

The band is adamant about maintaining a certain image, having
turned down television appearances that wouldn’t film in black and
white. The artistic style has maintained a great importance to The
Neighbourhood, and when asked about it, frontman Jesse Rutherford
responds, “It’s important to stick to something. The black and white
image was one defining thing for us where we were like ‘we’re gonna do
that, we’re gonna keep it.”